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Association of Schizophrenia Risk With Disordered Niacin Metabolism in an Indian Genome-wide Association Study.

Periyasamy S, John S, Padmavati R et al.

31268507 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
153156 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

PS
Periyasamy S
JS
John S
PR
Padmavati R
RP
Rajendren P
TP
Thirunavukkarasu P
GJ
Gratten J
VA
Vinkhuyzen A
MA
McRae A
HE
Holliday EG
ND
Nyholt DR
ND
Nancarrow D
BA
Bakshi A
HG
Hemani G
ND
Nertney D
SH
Smith H
FC
Filippich C
PK
Patel K
FJ
Fowdar J
MD
McLean D
TS
Tirupati S
NA
Nagasundaram A
GP
Gundugurti PR
SK
Selvaraj K
JJ
Jegadeesan J
JL
Jorde LB
WN
Wray NR
BM
Brown MA
SR
Suetani R
GJ
Giacomotto J
TR
Thara R
MB
Mowry BJ
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Importance: Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) in European populations have identified more than 100 schizophrenia-associated loci. A schizophrenia GWAS in a unique Indian population offers novel findings.

816 Indian ancestry cases, 900 Indian ancestry controls, 505 Indian ancestry cases and 871 Indian ancestry controls from 405 families, up to 36,989 European and unknown ancestry cases, up to 113,075 European and unknown ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

153156
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
South Asian, NR, European
Ancestry
India
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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